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Migrant labourers walking on railway tracks on the Bengal-Odisha border stopped by South Eastern Railway

They were taken to nearest stations and provided with food and water

Debraj Mitra Calcutta Published 10.05.20, 11:17 PM
Stranded migrants flash victory sign and wave as they leave in a bus for their native places, amid ongoing Covid-19 lockdown, in Calcutta, Sunday, May 10, 2020.

Stranded migrants flash victory sign and wave as they leave in a bus for their native places, amid ongoing Covid-19 lockdown, in Calcutta, Sunday, May 10, 2020. (PTI)

At least four groups of migrant labourers walking on the railway tracks on the Bengal-Odisha border have had their home-ward journey cut short since Saturday, railway officials said.

South Eastern Railway, under whose jurisdiction the tracks are, has issued a statement, saying four different groups found walking on the tracks have been stopped since Saturday.

“The labourers were taken to nearest stations and provided with food and water by RPF personnel and railway staff,” said an official.

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